Well, this has been a very, very long time in the making. Google has finally unveiled its big Dropbox competitor: Google Drive. You start with 5GB for free, and you can go all the way to 1TB for $50 per month. This is a big deal for many (if you were to use rumouring as a gauge), but all I can think of is this: why on earth would you entrust your files to a company - any company - whose sole interest is extracting money from you, and who, to boot, is subject to crazy American laws?

In France, Our ISP free.fr provides personal NAS as part of the service. Included in the contract (€36/mo), You get unlimited ADSL or optical fiber depending on where you live, a FreeBox Revolution with 250Gb of storage, TV, unlimited landline, 2 hours of mobile call + 20 minutes of data, wifi hotspots, etc... The NAS is just part of the service.
Edit: Forgot to mention you also get ipv6, so you don't have to setup a dynamic DNS for your NAS if you don't have a fixed ipv4. And I should mention that ISP that don't offer ipv6 are retarded.